Sorry if it's the second time I send it, but i was returned an error The
first time I sent. So, I repost.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> will this work with my DSL
I think it will. This is just to forward and masq ip packets from one
network interface to another, whatever they are.
I already once set this up between a LAN and modem internet connection.
I didn't have the smallest problem.

HTH
Flupke

> 
> I have to use the line
> 
> ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0 up
> 
> before I can connect because my provider (sympatico)has to
> assign my IP
> 
> > Here are the main steps to share your internet connection :
> >
> > First thing to do : setup your LAN. While you can't ping any machine
> > from any other machine, you'll be in trouble.
> >
> > Then : setup your gateway's second network card so that your gateway can
> > access the internet, as if it was a simple machine connected to the net.
> > (setting up a NIC on a linux machine is easy with the netconf program.)
> >
> > And now comes the time to share your connection :
> > enable the forwarding on your gateway : echo 1 >
> > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
> > Tell your kernel to forward and masq the messages : ipchains -P forward
> > MASQ
> >
> > On the other machines on the LAN, define your default gateway as to be
> > your LAN's gateway (192.168.1.1) and set your DNS to your ISP's
> > provider. (in Win 98, this is done in the network-properties.)
> >
> > Now, it should work. Perform the following test (in that order)
> > from your gateway :
> >
> > ping [your.default.ISP.gateway]
> >   If it doesn't work, your NIC is not properly set up.
> >
> > ping 198.182.196      (this is the ip adress of www.linux.org)
> >   If it doesn't work, your default gateway is not properly set up. This
> > is easily corrected by typing 'route add default gw
> > [your.default.ISP.gateway]'
> >
> > from a window machine :
> >
> > ping 192.168.1.1
> >   If it doesn't work, the problem is on your LAN. Ping each machine to
> > itself to see where is the problem
> >
> > ping 24.112.141.188
> >   If it doesn't work, check that the default gateway on your windows
> > machine is set to 192.168.1.1 and that your gateway's outside NIC (the
> > one connected to internet) is properly set up.
> >
> > ping [your.ISP.default.gateway]
> >   If it doesn't work, the problem comes from the sharing. on your
> > gateway, type 'ipchains -L' to check that the default rule for
> > forwarding is MASQ. Type 'cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward' to check
> > that it is set to 1. If it isn't type again 'echo 1
> > >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward'
> >
> > If you succeed until here, it means that your connection is shared.
> > You're done!
> >
> > If you still encounter problems, they surely come from your DNS
> > settings, or something like that.
> >
> > HTH
> > Flupke
> >
> >
> > Jaguar a =E9crit :
> > >=20
> > > I have IPv4 running but no matter what I try...I either break things or=
> >  they
> > > don't work.  I have a cable modem to share between my other boxes here,=
> >  on a
> > > dedicated Linux machine.  I have a network hub and all the wiring, but =
> > I can
> > > not seem to get the second NIC in the MDK 7.02 box to broadcast, for th=
> > e other
> > > boxes to share the modem.  Is there someone out there with a similar se=
> > tup to
> > > share thier IPCHAINS/MASQ/FORWARD file(s) so I can see what I have to e=
> > nd up
> > > with (send to my home email if you like).
> > >=20
> > > My IP's are as follows:
> > > L-MDK#1 ETH0:24.112.141.188 mask 255.255.252.0 <--good connection to Ne=
> > t
> > > L-MDK#1 ETH1:192.168.1.1 mask 255.255.255.0 <-- NIC pings but no broadc=
> > ast
> > > Win 98SE#1: 192.168.1.2 mask 255.255.255.0 <-- NIC pings, no network
> > > Win 98SE#2: 192.168.1.3 mask 255.255.255.0 <-- NIC pings, no network
> > > Win 3.11#1: 192.168.1.4 mask 255.255.255.0 <---not setup yet (Mom's 'pu=
> > ter)
> > > I have tried setting up the name search and things..but no joy as yet.
> > > I know I must be missing something easy...but so far the various HOWTO'=
> > s
> > > haven't pointed it out yet...:(
> > > If someone would be kind enuff to maybe write a complete NEWBIE (type t=
> > his,
> > > type that) instruction file...I would gladly send you a valued body par=
> > t in
> > > exchange...:)
> > > Please help me...
> > > TIA
> > > Jaguar
> > >=20
> > > PS: the Win 98SE #1 box is just sitting there connected...but not doing
> > > much...I can use that as a test system for the network, Win98SE#2 is th=
> > e Win
> > > box I do most of my surfing with...at least till I get the MDK working
> > > correctly then I will use Win for games mostly and CUSeeme and MDK for
> > > surfing/mail/etc...
> > >=20
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